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The Michigan Alumnus 58-65
Volney Morgan Spalding, who has been professor of botany since 1885 and who was last year on leave of absence, has tendered his resignation which has been accepted.
Professor Spalding was a graduate of the University with the class of 1873 and re ceived the Doctor's degree at the University of Leipsic.
During his connection with the University he has been president of the Michigan Academy of Science and president of the Society for Plant Morphology and Physiology. He has written a "Guide to the Study of Common Plants and an Introduction to Botany," "A Monograph on the White Pine," and num erous papers in botanical and other scientific subjects.
During the past year he has been conducting for the Carnegie Institution an investigation into the flora of desert regions of the southwestern part of the United States.